Jerzmanice-Zdrój, Health resort village in Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland.
Jerzmanice-Zdrój is a village situated in a valley with the distinctive Raven Rocks rising approximately 90 meters above it. This geological formation creates a natural boundary and defines the local landscape.
The area was first inhabited during the Neolithic period, but the village developed into a spa destination starting in 1881. This growth continued until the 1940s, when World War II disrupted its development.
The St. Anthony Church serves as a focal point for worship in the village today. Its role shifted from Protestant to Catholic, reflecting the region's complex past.
The village is located 4 kilometers southwest of Złotoryja and has a railway station near the Raven Rocks. The train connection makes it relatively easy to reach from larger towns.
A mineral spring beneath the Raven Rocks, dedicated to Saint Hedwig, has flowed here since the 13th century. During the 19th century, the spring was redesigned to become a centerpiece of the spa operations.
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